WADI ZEM ZEM (Villiken)--A beauii- 
ful large cream colored Spuria. The 
rounded spreading falls are two inches 
or more in width. The standards are 
erect and open. One hundred pisn‘s 0° 
this variety made the iong journey by 
air to South Africa this past fall, they 
will be grown to supply the cut flower 
trade in that far off land. 4 ft. Each $3.50 
WHITE HERON (Mill:-ke.)—Whiter in 
appearance than any spuria todate. Some 
yellow on inner portion of flower. A 
pure white spuria is a goal not yet 
achieved. A very large flower on 4 ft. 
STRAINS seer ee ane cae ee eee Each $4.00 
MISCELLANEOUS IRIS SPEGIES 
DICHOTOMA — Only member of the 
Pardanthopsis Section. The f:owers are 
comparatively small but they bloom pro- 
fusely on branched 3 foot stems for 
many weeks in August and Septem»er. 
Color varies from pale to deep lavender. 
Easy in any soil. Each $0.58 
DORTHEA K. WILLIAMSON-—One of 
the older hybrids from a cross between 
fulva and foliosa. Small deep velvety 
purple flowers of wonderful substanc> 
on 15 inch procumbent stems. Unex- 
celled for cutting. E23ch$0.50 
DOXA—Light olive grey with darker 
flush in the centers. Very large per- 
paar formed flowers of softest color. 
Each $0.50 
MARY LOVE (Washington) — Strong 
2rowing lavender pink. ____ Each $1.00 
OCHROLEUCA GIGANTEA—A staiely 
garden plant and a beautiful long lasting 
cut flower. In good rich moist soil it 
will grow 5 feet or more. The flowers 
have pure white standards while the 
fails are yellow with a quarter-inch 
margin of white. An A-1 plant for gar- 
COMssObe- CULLING: tose eG eee Each $0.50 
PALTEC—10 in. From the roof iris, 
pure pale blue. A border iris. Each $0.59 
YPESHAWAR—tThis glowing rich brown 
purple is such a color gem and so per- 
fect in garden performance that it de- 
serves as high rank in this class as El- 
mohr in the tall class. _..__ Each $0.50 
HOSTAS 
The Hostas are excellent for edging 
borders, mass, planting or in front of 
shrubbery. If you have a shady spot 
under trees that seems devoid of inter- 
est, then by all means try some of these 
interesting plants for they are at their 
best grown in such a location where 
their large sturdy leaves seem almost 
tropical in growth and very decorative. 
The racemes of bell like flowers of Lilac, 
blue lavender, and white rise well above 
the foliage. 
Shipmeni Early Spring or Early Fall 
PSEUDACORUS—Bright yellow species 
with splendid foliage similar to Japan- 
ese varieties. Thrives in boggy locations. 
SOp INCHES A teers a ot 2 Ne ee ra Each $0.50 
RETICULATA | — The type is brilliant 
dark purple with orange crests. All of 
the reticulatas are like the Dutch Iris 
in miniature. 4 inches. 3 for .50: 12 for 
$1.75. 
OR PLANTAIN LILIES 
CAERULEA—tThe true variety has the 
bluest flowers of any of the Hostas. It 
is the next largest in size of flower to 
H. Plantaginea with very round puffed 
cut bells of lavender biue distinctly 
penciled on the inner surface with deep- 
er color. The leaves are glossy green of 
lareg size and graceful form. Use for 
border planting with pale yellow Hem- 
erocallis in the background. July-Aug- 
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